SRC - Born To Love

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Review by Cíntia Silveira

Born To Love is the third studio album by American rock band SRC, released in 1971. The album showcases a variety of musical styles, ranging from hard rock to blues and psychedelic rock. The album consists of nine tracks, all of which were written by the band members.

The album opens with the track "Black Sheep", which features heavy guitar riffs and a catchy chorus. The song sets the tone for the rest of the album, which is filled with powerful guitar solos and dynamic vocals. "Liar" is another standout track, with its bluesy guitar riffs and soulful vocals.

One of the most interesting tracks on the album is "The Angel Song", which features a unique blend of acoustic guitar and electric guitar. The song has a mellow, almost ethereal quality that sets it apart from the rest of the album.

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Artist: SRC
Album: Born To Love
Rating: 5.0

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Filename: src-born-to-love.rar
  • MP3 size: 8.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 108 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Born To Love2:47
The Badaz Shuffle3:10

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SRC (U.S.A, Detroit) - Badaz Shuffle (instr.)
SRC (U.S.A, Detroit) - Born To Love

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Catalog Numbers

BC-1001

Labels

Big Casino Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single
  • 45 RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerBassoline (tracks: A), Valvano (tracks: A), SRC

Notes

the first copies came in a picture sleeve

About SRC

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US psychedelic rock band from Birmingham, Michigan and active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Originally called The Scot Richard Case, which was shortened to SRC. , , and were formerly members of , and when that group broke up their manager suggested they get together with who was in another local group called The Chosen Few. The band's name came about by shortening Scott's surname to "Richard" and using guitarist Steve Lyman's middle name 'Case'. Holland took the band into the recording studio, releasing the single on his label, which became a major local hit. However, as the group evolved, the band found themselves at odds with Holland, who they fired as their manager. Holland responded by releasing an unreleased track "Get the Picture

Name Vars

  • S R C
  • S.R.C.
  • SRC (Combo of Detroit)
  • The Scot Richard Case
  • The Scott Richard Case

Aliases

  • The Old Exciting Scot Richard Case
  • The Fugitives
  • Blue Scepter

Members

  • Glenn Quackenbush
  • Gary Quackenbush
  • E.G. Clawson
  • Robin Dale
  • Scott Richardson
  • Steve Lyman
  • Al Wilmot
  • Ray Goodman
  • John Boyles
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Summary by Cíntia Silveira

Born To Love is a solid album that showcases the talents of SRC. The band's ability to seamlessly blend different musical styles is impressive, and the album is a testament to their versatility as musicians. Fans of classic rock and blues will definitely enjoy this album.

Comments

Thank you very much for post this songs!!!
I love this band,timeless songs,I have three albums,and I think Gary Quackenbush is one of the best guitarrist of his era,he ring notes with sustain forever!!!
Gary Quackenbush what a great forgotten guitar player!
Sott Richard Case . Not many get how good these Detroit bands were.All I knew growing up there, And Brit bands at the Grande. Punk got it;s roots from the Mc5 and Iggy.Pop long for the sex pistols. Thouh I liked them too
Thanks for your post. Sorry to hear about the passing of one of these great musicians.I saw them countless times. Always thought they were underated. But at least capitol recorded a few. Never really broke out of being a regional band, But such was the case with many detroit bands outside the obvious ones. Mc5, Iggy, etc